This video is amazing, it's one of the best aquascapes I have seen in a while and so beautiful. Also there were a lot of great tips about having a planted tank. For everyone who loves planted tanks this may even give you some great idea's for your next NPT.

The only problem between using that as a reference is the method. An NPT would usually have lower light, and be lowtech. His tank is high tech and can grow most plants, while in a NPT you are limited. The plant choices are much different, so while it may inspire a scape, I wouldn't use most of the plants he used in the video.

People see NPT and just look at the picture and say that it means with plants. Never ask questions. An NPT is credited to have started with Diana Walstad (there may have been others before) which is to provide a more natural way for plants to grow. A guy on another forum actually used no cap and it worked, I believe that he did use a lot of clay, but it is easily disturbed.

I guess it could be considered natural sort of because most stratums or soils, like the name suggest, are made from dirt.

You are not the only one, wow would I love to put a sorority in something like that. Or a community tank with one male as centerpiece. The other video they have is cool too. I love the natural flow in all those planted tanks.